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Valeria Lyle SPICER
1875 - 1949 (73 years)
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Name
Valeria Lyle
SPICER
Birth
21 Mar 1875
Zumbrota, Goodhue, MN
[
1
,
2
,
3
]
Gender
Female
Note
On line researcher lists 10 children. I have confirmed 7 by name and 2 unnamed (1910 census indicates 9 children born/7 living. I am unable to confirm, Adolph, Frank and Albert and unable to determine who their father was, it seems there is room between the birth of Harold in early 1900 and the death of Edwin in late 1903.
1940 census Valeria indicates she has borne 10 children.
Death
4 Feb 1949
Spokane, Spokane, WA
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4
]
Find A Grave e-Memorial
Person ID
I18245
MM
Last Modified
30 Jan 2015
Father
William Harrison SPICER
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b.
8 Jul 1852, MI
d.
20 Mar 1931, Brainerd, Crow Wing, MN
(Age 78 years)
Mother
Arina Philinda DAVIS
,
b.
11 Mar 1856, Davenport, Scott, IA
d.
28 Dec 1928, Finlayson, Pine, MN
(Age 72 years)
Family ID
F4123
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Edwin CORIELL
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b.
May 1875, IA
d.
1903 (Age 27 years)
Marriage
1894 [
1
,
2
]
Family ID
F4124
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Last Modified
23 Jul 2023
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Birth
- 21 Mar 1875 - Zumbrota, Goodhue, MN
Death
- 4 Feb 1949 - Spokane, Spokane, WA
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Sources
[
S496
] Wallewein Family, 496.
[
S1900
] 1900 United States Federal Census, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D. C., 1900), 1900.
[
S549
] Spicer Family File, 549.
[
S408
] Washington State Department of Health, Washington Death Index, 1940-2017, (Washington State Archives), 408.